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Episode 2591 - Lesson 9 - Wednesday Nov. 26 - The Jubilee πŸ‘‘πŸŽ‰

Episode 2591 - Lesson 9 - Wednesday Nov. 26 - The Jubilee πŸ‘‘πŸŽ‰

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The Jubilee

The land was so central to the existence of Israel as God’s people that it could not be apportioned as a whole. It had to be divided by tribes, clans, and families (Num. 34:13-18) in order to prevent it from becoming the possession of a few leading elites.

ReadΒ Leviticus 25:1-5,Β 8-13. What was the purpose of the Sabbatical year and of the Year of Jubilee?

By contrast with Egypt, where citizens regularly lost their land and became Pharaoh’s serfs, the purpose of God for the Israelites was that they would never become indefinitely disenfranchised. Nobody, outside the clan and family to whom it had been originally allotted, could own the land. In fact, according to God’s plan, the land could literally never be sold; it could only be leased according to its value established by the number of years left until the next Jubilee. Therefore, the relatives of a person who was obliged to β€œsell” his ancestral land had the duty to redeem it even before the Jubilee (25:25 &version=KJV&src=tools" target="_self">Lev. 25:25 ).

The allotment of the land becomes a window into God’s heart. As our heavenly Father, He wants His children to be generous with those who are less fortunate and to allow their lands to feed them every seventh year. The Sabbatical year applied the principle of the Sabbath commandment on a larger scale. Besides valuing and encouraging hard work, ownership of the land also calls for respect and kindness to those facing financial challenges.

Land ownership legislation provided every Israelite with the opportunity to be freed from inherited or self-induced oppressive circumstances and to have a fresh start in life.

In essence, this is the main purpose of the gospel: to erase the distinction between rich and poor, employer and employee, privileged and underprivileged, putting us all on equal footing by recognizing our complete need of God’s grace.

Unfortunately, Israel neglected to keep the standard set by God and, after centuries, the warnings of dispossession were fulfilled (2 Chron. 36:20-21).

How can the principles of the Israelite land allotment and the Sabbath remind us that, in God’s eyes, we are all equal? How can the Sabbath help us say β€œno” to the exploitive, vicious cycles of consumerism that plague many societies?

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Episode 2591 - Lesson 9 - Wednesday Nov. 26 - The Jubilee πŸ‘‘πŸŽ‰

Episode 2591 - Lesson 9 - Wednesday Nov. 26 - The Jubilee πŸ‘‘πŸŽ‰

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